This is a super feed which has been covering Shannon ATC out to 15 degrees west giving great listening to the huge volume of Eastbound and Westbound Atlantic traffic in the area..It is obvious the feed has been having some problems..at this moment it is on air however just sending out a low carrier with no actual audio..We look forward to this feed coming back M50

Just following up on this post, EINN is a superb feed, really professional individuals at the helm, and a bit of witty banter every now and again with some of pilots transiting west. And M50 - did you really have to move house, your EIDW feed was superb. Hoping EINN is back on stream as soon as, it's a learning tool for sure.

Going west on hitting 15 degrees west aircraft get out of coverage of the Shannon ATC Radar area..They are handed over to Oceanic control...Shanwick ...which is the HF / Data link communication control over the Atlantic....On being asked to contact 124.175 ( I think )..on that frequency the flight is given a cell call check and allocated the appropriateHF freqs in use for the crossing on that day...I am not in a position to comment on the feed having 124.175 as I do not run that feed However I do know because of the distance involved it could well be that the feed receiver is out of range ...M50